New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, a well-established Bush basher, found herself gratefully accepting medical help from the presidential entourage in the Middle East, the Washington Post reports in a blog item. She declined an offer of IV treatment, though, jokingly remarking that she didn’t want to risk an “accidental” poisoning.
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